Well yes, but no one is claiming that Doctor Who has been on the air for forty-eight years, just that it's forty-eight years old. Whereas whoever was speaking about Red Dwarf seems to have been claiming that the series had been on the air for 25 years, which obviously it hasn't.So DW, aside from a single TV Movie had what 16 years off the air.
I enjoyed the 6th season, but it did kind of feel at times like Moffat was trying too hard to do the "surprising" or "unexpected" thing with his stories. The clearest example being A Good Man Goes to War, and all the narrative shortcuts and skipping around that did.
But even so, I'll still take his nutty, time-jumping event episodes over RTD's tedious Dalek/Cybermen invasions any day. They may not always hold up well at the end, but at least they keep you guessing until then.
Yeah, there's no real secret behind why that was!Except many people here did enjoy seeing the people that were brought together in "A Good Man Goes to War" in fact two of those characters were so lauded by fans that they want a spin off series.
...the only reason River loves him is...um...because she was programmed by the Silence to be a psychopath? How does any of that make sense?
10.77 million viewers & 37.3% audience share
Doctor Who is more popular worldwide now than it was during it's entire run in the 60s-80s. And it's getting better ratings now than it has in it's 6 year run the last decade. DW will be around for a while.
Doctor Who is more popular worldwide now than it was during it's entire run in the 60s-80s.
And honestly it could be worse (Mark Gatiss could be the show runner)
Doctor Who was huge in the 60's thanks to the Daleks and the Tom Baker is still the most recognized Doctor.
I watched this years Xmas special and kind of found my attention drifting to other things, so at the end I wasn't really sure what had happened. But bearing in mind I am a fan of the Nuwho in general I gave it another chance with more success, but it still wasn't particularly gripping.
The last two years have been fine, but RTD & Tennant were a good combo IMO, and Moffat and Smith haven't captured my imagination like they did. Overall it's been too complicated and not enough fun.
I think it's time to change the showrunner and the Doctor. They should break for another year, produce a few specials like they did a few years back, then do the changeover. Keep it fresh.
What's wrong with that?And honestly it could be worse (Mark Gatiss could be the show runner)
And you've just put your finger on why I want Moffat to stick around. Theres the chance he'd decide to hand the reins over to Gatiss.![]()
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